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Show a The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH CENTENNIAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS Sunday, December31, 1995 @ From Previous Page pictures and histories. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 5381050. M@Miss Sevier Scholarship Pageant, Salina. Trish Bumgardner; 896-6381. Statehood Inaugural Ball, period dress, everyoneinvited, Morgan High School. Carol King, 876-3273 @ Intermountain Chamber Orchestra Centennial concert featuring the world premiere of Jeff Manookian’s “Arches,” St. Mark’s Cathedral, Salt Lake City. Gunter Radinger, 355- 3583 @Centennial Ball, Ferron/Castle Dale/Huntington. Jerilyn Mathis, 381-2554. Centennial activities including a parade, grand ball, honor night and centennial quilt, Vernal High School. Arden Stewart, 789-0046. Jan. 7-March3: “Images of lee H. Shields, 582-0991 the Great Salt Lake” exhibit, 11 and 12: ‘Hoedown,” Utah Museum of Fine Arts, opening social event featuring University of Utah. Will South, the Southwest Symphony, 581-7049. Southwest Chorale and Presby8: American Indian exhibit terian Chorus, Dixie Center. and pow-wow, Children’s MuSusan Orchard, 673-2851. seum of Utah. Yasamina 12: Utah County Centennial Roque, 328-3383. Ball. Juel Belmont, 756-4616. @ Centennial Quilt display by 12: Weber County CentenniSalt Lake County Aging Seral Ball, Timbermine Restauvices, Salt Lake County Govrant, Ogden. Karen Wright, ernment Center North Build476-8005 ing. Anna, 468-2758 12-27: “Bands of Iron — January 9-29: Sundance Ringsof Gold,” Pat Davis’ origFilm Festival. Lynn Mackey, inal musical about the coming 328-3456. of the railroad, Grand Theatre, 10-27: “The Piano Lesson,” Salt Lake Community College. Pioneer Theatre Company 957-3322. Cindy Spoor, 581-6270. 13, 15, 17, 19 and 21: 11: “Memories of Utah: Vir“Dreamkeepers,’’ Utah Opginia Sorenson's Childhood,” era's world premiere, Capitol Babcock Performing Readers’ Theatre, Salt Lake City. 323impromptu reading-in-the6868. Live broadcast Jan. 17 on round compiled by Boyer JarKBYU-FM. vis and William Mulder and 13 through Jan. 12, 1997: starring audience members, Historic photograph exhibit, Art Barn, Salt Lake City. ShirLDS Museumof Church Histo- UU man eTTas vionedService for 25 Years ry and Art. 240-2299. 13: Weber County Centennial Super Saturday, gala banquetat the Radisson Hotel and opening of the Hof Winter Carnival at Ogden Union Station. Karen Wright, 476-8005; Jerry Taylor, 629-8242. @ Motor Sportsland Centennial races, half-marathon and 5K, St. George. 634-5860. Centennial Concert Series No. 2, “The Fishermanand His Wife" (two performances), Vernal Middle School. Janet Wallis, 789-1822; 789-3511. Salt Lake County Seniors 90-Plus Club Centennial birthdaycelebration, Joseph Smith Memorial Building, Salt Lake City. Marlene, 468-2761 15: Centennial legislative session opens, with Gov. Leavitt's State of the State address. Richard Strong, Office of Legislative Research, 538-1032. Jan. 15-Sept. 30: “Dixie Lights,” original light musical 100 years ago,this was how you prg t cted money: BICYCLE WORLD 4866 SOUTH REDWOODRD. Tete Congratulations On Your 100th Year Celebration! Bicycles For The Whole Family | See For Yourself Why Bicycle World Has Home Crepir —= Se P| NG © Financing Available ® 90 Layaway ® Hours to Fit Your Schedule BICYCLE WORLD WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ALL BIKES bMS Geaea workby Phillip Bimstein, Tua- cahn, near St. George. Mary 5118. 20: Heritage gathering and big-band ball, Snow Canyon High School. Shirley Johnson 628-2945. 23: “Fifty Years of Abstract Painting: The Utah Tradition. exhibit opening, Nora Eccles Harrison Museum ofArt, Logan. Steven W. Rosen, 797 0163. 24: Dodge City Cowboy Band, Dixie Center,St. George. BobDalton, 628-7003. @ ‘The Other Mirror: A Gen der Genealogy of the Abstract,” University of Utah Greg Kemp, 581-7989 Utah, 581-6762. 26: Town Centennial Ball and dinner, Paragonah. Civic Committee, 466-3605. 26 and 27: ‘Electronic Dance Transformer,” RirieWoodbury Dance Company's annual event for young audi ences and families, Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City. Francis McGovern or Paul Callihan, 323-6801. @Tuacahn theater produc tion, near St. George. Mary Stewart, 674-9909 27: Statehood Centennial Ball, Washington, D.C. Douglas Equal Housing NDER 487-0811 Member FDIC i 16-21: Heritage Week, fea. turing programs, heritage dis. plays, fireside and a ball, Smith Convention Center, St. George Dixie Leavitt, 673-5181 17-20: Modern-dance gradu. ate concert, University of Utah Lisette Miles, 581-5942 18-21 and 25-28: “Measure for Measure,” Babcock The. atre, University of Utah. Elise Lazar; 581-5404. 19: Heritage gathering Western ball andline dancing Snow Canyon High School Shirley Johnson, 628-2945 Sevier County Centennial Ball, formal costume requested, Salina. Bobbi McGhiee 529-7189. 20-28: Winter Festival with live music, art andotherattrac. tions, Salt Lake City Kerr, Downtown Alliance. and Virginia Bywater, 703-759: 1455 East 2100 South i Stewart, 674-9909. Society concert, University of offers the highest return in Utah On FDIC insured certificates, Been The Leader In Customer Satisfaction For Over 15 Years. 673-8183. 16: Abramyan String Quar. tet concert, featuring a new 25-28: Utah Philharmonia concert. University of Utah music department, 581-6762 Salt Lake Chamber Music ok Today, Home Credit Bank comedy. Plays each Monday evening at St. George Opera House. Dawna Kenworthy: 5739. 29: Centenarians honored Forrest Crawford, 626-7420. 30: Composers Guild Spec @ See Next Page |